Re: Audit delegation of rights



Found it . . . geez that was harder to find than it should have been.



1.. Click Start, point to Administrative tools, and click Active Directory
Users and Computers.
2.. Click the View menu.
3.. Place a check beside Advanced Features.
"GameBoy" <gameboy@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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>I don't have a security tab in the properties of users or groups in the
>ADUC. . . .
>
>
> "Allen Firouz" <AllenFirouz@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:126270C8-CB32-45D1-B5B7-27449FBBCFFF@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> GameBoy,
>>
>> Right click the group and choose properties, navigate to Security tab and
>> click Advanced. All delegated rights will be displayed in the
>> permissions
>> box in this area. Conversely, you can go to the same tab on the object
>> that
>> has been delegated and the rights assignment will also be visible.
>>
>> -Allen Firouz
>>
>> "GameBoy" wrote:
>>
>>> How can I get a list of rights that have been delegated to a particular
>>> group for a container?
>>>
>>>
>>>
>
>


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